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NCICL, ACLU back plaintiffs challenging Greenville red-light cameras

The North Carolina Institute for Constitutional Law is adding its support to plaintiffs challenging Greenville’s now-dismantled red-light camera enforcement program. The state’s highest court has agreed to hear a case focusing on the amount of red-light camera citation proceeds heading to local schools.

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UNC wants sex assault case moved to different federal judicial district

The University of North Carolina System is asking a federal judge to move a sexual assault lawsuit from the state’s Western District to the Middle District. The plaintiff in the case is an expelled student who argues the university botched its investigation of assault allegations against him.

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Republicans overtake Democrats on trust in public education

For a long time, Democrats have held a large advantage over Republicans amongst voters on the issue of education. However, that appears to have changed. A new poll conducted by Democrats for Education Reform reaffirmed a trend that has been observed in other polls, including one from Carolina Partnership for Education Reform, over the past...

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Private school groups back Charlotte Latin in legal dispute over ‘political culture’

Two groups representing private schools urge the N.C. Court of Appeals to uphold a ruling favoring Charlotte Latin in its legal dispute with parents of two expelled students. Parents Doug and Nicole Turpin filed a lawsuit citing their concern about Charlotte Latin's shift toward a “political culture and curriculum” in 2020-21.

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Guilford mother wants NC Appeals Court to revive COVID vaccine suit involving son

A Guilford County mother urges the N.C. Court of Appeals to allow her to proceed with her lawsuit against the Guilford school board and Old North State Medical Society. The suit contends her teenage son was forced to take the COVID-19 vaccine in 2021.

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Private schools seek three-judge panel to review sanctions in Opportunity Scholarship suit

Sixteen private schools in Durham and Cumberland counties hope a three-judge panel will resolve their claims in a now-dismissed lawsuit involving Opportunity Scholarships. The schools are seeking sanctions of more than $25,000 against plaintiffs in the case.

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Lawsuit challenging UNC sex assault response will proceed with no real names

A federal judge has ruled that an expelled student suing the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill over its investigation of sex assault charges can proceed without using his real name. The student’s female accusers also will be identified using pseudonyms. The order Thursday from Chief U.S. District Judge Martin Reidinger applies to the case Jacob Doe v. University of North Carolina System.

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